Facebook comments carry more weight in the News Feed ranking model than reactions or shares, because each comment costs the commenter more time and signals a meaningful interaction with the post rather than a pass-through scroll. The ranking system reads comment volume — and especially threaded reply chains — as evidence that a post deserves continued distribution beyond the original audience. That signal compounds with the dominant News Feed factors of dwell time and original-content classification rather than replacing them.
What an order from us actually looks like: 10 to 100 positive comments per package, drip-fed across hours rather than dumped in a single window. Comments are written in English, length-varied (short reactions plus a few longer two-sentence replies), and authored by accounts with realistic friend graphs and posting histories. We never include link-outs, promotional language, or any pattern resembling the engagement-bait phrasing that Facebook's spam classifier strips automatically and that leaves a quality flag on the post.
We need only the public Facebook post URL. No password, no two-factor code, no Page access of any kind. Pricing is TRY-locked for Türkiye buyers, and for everyone else the FX rate is fixed at checkout, so the amount you pay stays the same regardless of currency movement during delivery.
Refill window is 30 days. If a portion of the delivered comments are removed by Facebook during that window (which occasionally happens when a post is itself under review for an unrelated reason), we re-deliver the missing volume free of charge, automatically, no support ticket required. The refill policy is the same on every quantity tier.
A few constraints worth knowing before you order: posts in private groups receive the comments, but only group members will see the engagement signal, so the wider distribution lift is muted; News Feed deprioritizes posts that lead off-platform versus native text, image, or video posts, so a link-out post receives the comments while compounding ranking lift is capped; comments containing flagged keywords are auto-hidden by the comment safety classifier (we never include any of those keywords in delivered text for that reason).
For a companion engagement layer that compounds with comment volume on the same post, see our Facebook likes service.